France, I live in France, she goes to the United States, we come from Belgium... Observe how this works and do the exercise.
Beginner - A1
FLE exercises
You understand and use familiar everyday expressions as well as very simple statements aimed at satisfying needs concrete. You can introduce yourself or someone and ask someone questions about them - for example, about their place of residence, relationships, what belongs to him, etc. - and you are able to answer the same type of questions. You communicate easily if the other party speaks slowly and clearly and is cooperative.
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Talking about one's habits needs a specific vocabulary. Here is the daily life of a very French family, the Martins.
Understanding a mute film! A challenge when learning a language, but don't forget we transmit 80% of our messages through body language!
Do you know "La fête de la musique" (Make music day), on the 21st of June, the summer solstice? What time does the party start back home?
Have you written your letter to Santa Claus/Father Christmas? Try not to take too long, you may slow down his sleigh...
The telephone... There's a great tool to learn a language!! It forces us to talk, talk and talk some more. Have a go...
Imagine a warm breeze, the gentle sound of the backwash of the waves, the cafe terraces... You will adore this exercise!!
A postcard... it's an invitation to travel, it reminds us of holidays, of walks, of discovery, of dreams...
Do you like comic strips? Corto Maltese, Astérix, Mafalda, Spirou... They are very popular in France.
Everyday family life, nothing but happiness? To each his own but whatever the case, vocabulary is a must!
How about a little walk in France? The Côte d'Azur or in Brittany? By T.G.V., by car or by plane?
Learning while singing, what could be better!!! Verbs in music in the infinitive form, we're all ears!!